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Kyler Murray Figured Out That Throwing To Marvin Harrison Jr. Is a Good Idea. The Result? 4 Catches, 130 Yards and Two Touchdowns In The FIRST QUARTER

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A week ago Kyler Murray, a professional starting quarterback, told the world that it was not his job to feed Marvin Harrison Jr. You'd think he'd say something different since the quarterback's job is to mainly throw the football, preferably to the best players. When you select a star prospect with the like of Harrison Jr. in the top 5 of the draft you'd think he'd be the featured guy in the offense. Well, during Arizona's week 1 game against the Bills it almost looked like Kyler was purposely trying to avoid looking in Harrison's direction, as if doing so would open a portal to a world full of monsters who would then terrorize the world and end humanity as we know it. 

A week later it appears the game plan has been altered —get the ball to Maserati Marv. 

A lot was made of Harrison's sprint speed in the Bills game. Some were trying to connect some dots that the NFL game will be a whole lot harder for him than people initially imagined. People just begging to scream "BUST" after 4 quarters of his pro career. 

Don't think people are going to mention sprint speed in a negative light with this gentleman. Harrison's sprint speed on this touchdown below was 20.0 mph. I think he's gonna be just fine. 

If that wasn't enough for you, here's some more. The Rams defensive players are not having a good time today. 

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The best WR prospect since Megatron actually being an unstoppable monster. Must be so much fun to be him in this game. There's nothing they can do to stop you. Sucks Arizona is up by a million so they'll probably run it a bunch the rest of the way and just cruise. I want insane, record breaking numbers when you put up a 1st quarter like that. 

Arizona should have won that game in Buffalo also and were pretty frisky last year without a QB. Something might be going on over there.